"I'm not really focused on my teammates, what they do in their off life, so that's none of my business," Hoyer said. "They can make those decisions on their own. All that matters is that we come back ready to go for the season."

Hoyer was unable to participate fully during OTAs and minicamp because of the torn ACL he sustained last October. Browns play-caller Kyle Shanahan said in June that, in his mind, the quarterback competition "hasn't really started yet," but a healthy Hoyer would allow the team to fully evaluate their two passers.

"I'm not looking for anything to be handed to me and I know Johnny, he's going to push me to his full extent," Hoyer said. "I'm looking forward to just going out there and playing football and competing."